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British History in the Long 18th Century
Joanna Innes (Somerville College, Oxford)
19 January 2011

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Britain
  • poor laws
  • politics
  • working class
  • wages
  • poverty
  • reforms

Geographical area:

  • Britain and Ireland

History type:

  • Economic History
  • Political History
  • Social History

Period:

  • 18th-19th Century
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